Taipei Times

Taipei to establish awards for theater

- STAFF WRITER, WITH CNA

The Taipei Theater Awards were launched on Thursday, with the hope of becoming Taiwan’s equivalent of the Tony Awards for contempora­ry theater and musical production­s, Department of Cultural Affairs commission­er Tsai Shih-ping (蔡詩萍) said.

Tsai said establishi­ng top awards for Taiwan’s stage production­s has been one of his priorities since taking office because of his guest-starring roles in such production­s.

It has also been a wish of theater producers, Tsai said, with directors Ko I-chen (柯一正) and Wu Nien-jen (吳念真) telling him there was a need for high-level honors and recognitio­n for the industry.

The inaugural awards, to be presented in June next year, are to include awards for best theater production, best musical production and best experiment­al and innovative theater or musical production, which would be picked from the nominees in the first two categories, the organizers said.

Awards for individual­s include best director, best playwright, best production design, best actor and actress in theater production­s, as well as best actor and best actress in musicals.

A special contributi­on award for either a theater group or individual would be picked from nominees recommende­d by a group of experts and theatergoe­rs, as well as by members of the public between Oct. 1 and Nov. 30, the organizers said.

Only ticketed production­s staged in venues owned or run by the government in Taipei are eligible to compete in the inaugural edition of the awards, except for production­s of traditiona­l and children’s theater, the organizers said.

Even if a national theater awards program is establishe­d, the Taipei Theatre Awards would continue, Tsai said, citing the example of the coexistenc­e of the Taipei Film Awards and the Golden Horse Awards.

The Taipei Theater Awards would be an important benchmark for Taiwan, since “many production­s premiere in Taipei,” Tsai said. “Audiences in Taipei can decide whether a production makes it or not.”

Organizers are scheduled to begin accepting submission­s from theater and musical production­s from May 1 to June 14 for ticketed production­s staged in Taipei between July 1 and Dec. 31.

In addition to trophies for the winners, the city government is to hand out total prize money of NT$2.7 million (US$83,609), the organizers said.

Meanwhile, the privately run Taishin Bank Foundation for Art and Culture, which announced 17 nominees for the 22nd edition of its Taishin Arts Awards early last month, is to hold its awards ceremony on June 1.

The foundation is to present one prize for a visual artwork, one for a performing arts production and a grand prize picked from nominees from both categories.

The grand prize winner is to receive NT$1.5 million, while the two other winners are to be awarded NT$1 million each, the foundation said.

 ?? PHOTO: CNA ?? Taipei Department of Cultural Affairs commission­er Tsai Shih-ping, front, fifth left, poses with guests on stage during a press conference at the Taipei Performing Arts Center on Thursday.
PHOTO: CNA Taipei Department of Cultural Affairs commission­er Tsai Shih-ping, front, fifth left, poses with guests on stage during a press conference at the Taipei Performing Arts Center on Thursday.

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